London mayor slams ‘foolish’ Israel boycotters

On visit to boost tech ties with Jewish state, Boris Johnson says UK anti-Israel activists ‘a very small minority’

Mayor of London Boris Johnson rides an electric scooter during his visit to Tel Aviv, Israel, November 9, 2015. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty)
Mayor of London Boris Johnson rides an electric scooter during his visit to Tel Aviv, Israel, November 9, 2015. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty)

The mayor of London has lashed out against boycotters of Israel as “lefty academics” who wield no real influence.

Boris Johnson spoke Monday in Tel Aviv during a visit to lure Israeli tech businesses to London.

Some locals are concerned that the anti-Israel campaign known as BDS — an acronym for boycott, divestment and sanctions — appears to be gaining steam. They claim that pro-Palestinian activists are not out to promote peace, but instead aim to delegitimize the country’s very existence as a Jewish state.

Johnson said, “I cannot think of anything more foolish” than to boycott “a country that when all is said and done is the only democracy in the region, the only place that has in my view a pluralist open society.”

He said the boycotters are “a very small minority.”

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press.

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